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Title: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: William Graham on 02/10/2009 05:49 pm
This launch schedule is intended to cover counties which are not covered by the other launch schedule threads. I am also including Israel, because they usually launch every other year, and the Israeli launch schedule is hence rarely updated.


Date - Payload - Rocket - Site - Country
25 February 2009? - TBD - Taepodong-2 - Musudan-ri - N. Korea - officially orbital, but probably suborbital
June 2009 - TBD - KSLV - Naro - S. Korea/Russia
4Q 2009  - Ofeq-8 - Shavit-2 - Palmachim - Israel - or 2010
2009/10 - Mesbah - Safir - Semnan - Iran

2010 - TBD/Nano-JASMINE - Tsyklon-4 - Alcântara - Ukraine

2011 - TBD - VLS-1 - Alcântara - Brazil
2011 - ELE - Haas - Balloon - Romania

2014 - TBD - Pengorbitan-1 -Lapan - Indonesia - or 2012

Colours
Red: 16 February 2009
Title: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: William Graham on 03/21/2009 07:42 am
Date - Payload - Rocket - Site - Country
4-8 April 2009 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 - Unha - Tonghae - N. Korea
July 2009 - TBD - KSLV - Naro - S. Korea/Russia
4Q 2009  - Ofeq-8 - Shavit-2 - Palmachim - Israel - or 2010
2009 - Mesbah - Safir - Semnan - Iran
2009 - TBD - Safir - Semnan - Iran

2010 - TBD/Nano-JASMINE - Tsyklon-4 - Alcântara - Ukraine

2011 - TBD - VLS-1 - Alcântara - Brazil
2011 - ELE - Haas - Balloon - Romania

2012 - FORMOSAT-6 - TSLV - TBD - Taiwan

2014 - TBD - Pengorbitan-1 - Lapan - Indonesia - or 2012

Colours
Red: 21 March 2009
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: osiossim on 03/22/2009 01:35 pm
Pengorbitan-1 is being developed by Spacetecx State Corp. of Indonesia. Does any body have concreate information about this company?

I guess, they work with Alac.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: osiossim on 05/13/2009 08:08 am
Any idea when and which launch vehicle will launch joint CNES-ISA mission; Venus?

It supposed to be launched at 2009 but it have not appeared on the launch lists yet.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: mainstreet on 05/13/2009 05:06 pm
VENUS is currently scheduled for launch in 2011 (1st quarter).

See here: http://smsc.cnes.fr/VENUS/

From this site you could get the impression, that VENUS was originally planned to launch piggy-back on a Ariane 5: http://www.ueaf.net/actualites/fis_288.html

Don't know if that is still the plan (or ever was), but I have a hard time imagining what sense it would make to launch a polar satellite piggy-back on a GTO trajectory.

If the launch is in 2011, they could surly use VEGA.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: William Graham on 05/13/2009 07:30 pm
VENUS is currently scheduled for launch in 2011 (1st quarter).

See here: http://smsc.cnes.fr/VENUS/

From this site you could get the impression, that VENUS was originally planned to launch piggy-back on a Ariane 5: http://www.ueaf.net/actualites/fis_288.html

Don't know if that is still the plan (or ever was), but I have a hard time imagining what sense it would make to launch a polar satellite piggy-back on a GTO trajectory.

If the launch is in 2011, they could surly use VEGA.

Ariane doesn't always fly to GTO. They do occasionally fly to SSO (okay, the last was in 2004).

There is one going that way in December this year with a Helios satellite, perhaps Venμs was originally scheduled to be on that launch. I agree that it will probably end up on Vega.


Absolutely no chance of Shavit. Wrong orbit.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Space Lizard on 05/18/2009 02:41 pm
AFAIK Venµs, (not "Venus") is manifested on PSLV.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: koroljow on 05/31/2009 08:01 pm
Just found this new sign of life from Tsyklon-4. Including User guide! So this project really seems to make some progress...
http://www.alcantaracyclonespace.com (http://www.alcantaracyclonespace.com)
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: William Graham on 05/31/2009 08:43 pm
Just found this new sign of life from Tsyklon-4. Including User guide! So this project really seems to make some progress...
http://www.alcantaracyclonespace.com (http://www.alcantaracyclonespace.com)

Always nice to see some sign of life.

Slightly off-topic, and not a spaceflight (except by the US definition), but AEB fired an Orion-1 rocket from Alcântara on Friday to test the range.
Title: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: William Graham on 06/02/2009 05:57 pm
Date - Payload - Rocket - Site - Country
30 July 2009 - STSAT-2 - KSLV - Naro - S. Korea/Russia
4Q 2009  - Ofeq-8 - Shavit-2 - Palmachim - Israel - or 2010
2009 - Mesbah - Safir - Semnan - Iran
2009 - TBD - Safir - Semnan - Iran

2010 - TBD/Nano-JASMINE - Tsyklon-4 - Alcântara - Ukraine

2011 - TBD - VLS-1 - Alcântara - Brazil
2011 - ELE - Haas - Balloon - Romania

2012 - FORMOSAT-6 - TSLV - TBD - Taiwan

2014 - TBD - Pengorbitan-1 - Lapan - Indonesia - or 2012

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Red: 2 June 2009
Title: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: William Graham on 07/15/2009 04:41 pm
Date/Time (GMT) - Payload - Rocket - Site - Country
30 July 2009, 07:40-09:40 - STSAT-2 - KSLV - Naro - S. Korea/Russia
4Q 2009  - Ofeq-8 - Shavit-2 - Palmachim - Israel - or 2010
2009 - Mesbah - Safir - Semnan - Iran
2009 - TBD - Safir - Semnan - Iran

2010 - TBD/Nano-JASMINE - Tsyklon-4 - Alcântara - Ukraine

2011 - TBD - VLS-1 - Alcântara - Brazil
2011 - ELE - Haas - Balloon - Romania

2012 - FORMOSAT-6 - TSLV - TBD - Taiwan

2014 - TBD - Pengorbitan-1 - Lapan - Indonesia - or 2012

Colours
Red: 15 July 2009
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Satori on 07/15/2009 08:54 pm
KSLV is called Naro
Title: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: William Graham on 08/11/2009 11:26 am
Date/Time (GMT) - Payload - Rocket - Site - Country
19 August 2009, 08:00 - STSAT-2 - Naro-1 - Naro - S. Korea/Russia
4Q 2009  - Ofeq-8 - Shavit-2 - Palmachim - Israel - or 2010
2009 - Mesbah - Safir - Semnan - Iran
2009 - TBD - Safir - Semnan - Iran

April 2010 - TBD - Naro-1 - Naro - S. Korea/Russia
2010 - TBD/Nano-JASMINE - Tsyklon-4 - Alcântara - Ukraine

April 2011 - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani - Pakistan - ??
2011 - TBD - VLS-1 - Alcântara - Brazil
2011 - ELE - Haas - Balloon - Romania

2012 - FORMOSAT-6 - TSLV - TBD - Taiwan

2014 - TBD - Pengorbitan-1 - Lapan - Indonesia - or 2012

Colours
Red: 11 August 2009
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: William Graham on 01/05/2010 09:54 am
Date/Time (GMT) - Payload - Rocket - Site - Country
May 2010 - STSAT-2B - Naro-1 - Naro - S. Korea/Russia
1H 2010  - Ofeq-8 - Shavit-2 - Palmachim - Israel
2010 - TBD/Nano-JASMINE - Tsyklon-4 - Alcântara - Ukraine

April 2011 - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani - Pakistan - ??
2011 - TBD - VLS-1 - Alcântara - Brazil - ??
2011 - ELE - Haas - Balloon - Romania
2011? - Mesbah - Safir - Semnan - Iran

2012 - FORMOSAT-6 - TSLV - TBD - Taiwan

2014 - TBD - Pengorbitan-1 - Lapan - Indonesia - or 2012
Title: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: William Graham on 04/16/2010 08:20 pm
Date/Time (GMT) - Payload - Rocket - Site - Country
9 June 2010, 07:30-09:30 - STSAT-2B - Naro-1 - Naro - S. Korea/Russia
2Q? 2010  - Ofeq-8 - Shavit-2 - Palmachim - Israel
2010 - Toulou - Simorgh - Semnan

April 2011 - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani - Pakistan - ??
August 2011 - TBD/Nano-JASMINE - Tsyklon-4 - Alcântara - Ukraine
2011 - TBD - VLS-1 - Alcântara - Brazil - ??
2011 - ELE - Haas - Balloon - Romania
2011? - Mesbah-2 - Simorgh - Semnan - Iran

2012 - FORMOSAT-6 - TSLV - TBD - Taiwan

2014 - TBD - Pengorbitan-1 - Lapan - Indonesia - or 2012

Colours:
Red: 16 April 2010
Blue: 20 April 2010
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Satori on 08/08/2010 08:58 am
According to this http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/remote-indonesian-island-reaches-for-stars-by-playing-host-to-space-center/389916 orbital launches from Inonesia's Enggano Island will take place on 2014.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Hauerg on 08/08/2010 11:23 am
According to this http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/remote-indonesian-island-reaches-for-stars-by-playing-host-to-space-center/389916 orbital launches from Inonesia's Enggano Island will take place on 2014.
Article shows high level of know how by including an Ariane 5 pic and labelling it "Shuttle".  :(
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Phillip Clark on 08/08/2010 11:44 am
Back in 1965 Indonesia announced that it would begin manned space launches in 1968.   Still waiting.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/12/2010 10:25 am
http://www.mcot.net/cfcustom/cache_page/128291.html
Quote
"This one, which will consist of four stages, will be part of an RPS-01 rocket to put a satellite in orbit," Soewarto said.

He said LAPAN had earlier successfully tested the flights of RX-320 and RX-420 rockets whose components would be used to build a RPS-01 rocket to carry a satellite to an orbit around earth.

The rockets, he said, would be the prototypes of satellite carrying rockets to be launched in 2014.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/12/2010 10:52 am
Tsyklon-4 - NET February 2012:
http://www.alcantaracyclonespace.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=301&Itemid=271
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 03/16/2012 11:39 am
Launched:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)


1998.08.31 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-1 - Paektusan-1 - Musudan-ri (North Korea) - 03:07 (Failure)
2006.07.04 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 - Unha-1 - Musudan-ri (North Korea) - 20:01 (Failure)
2009.04.05 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 - Unha-2 - Tonghae (North Korea) - 02:20 (Failure)
2009.08.25 - STSAT-2A - Naro-1 (KSLV-1) - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 08:00 (Failure)
2010.06.10 - STSAT-2B - Naro-1 (KSLV-1) - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 08:01 (Failure)

Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)


2012
April 14 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea) - 22:00 - 03:00
4th quarter - STSAT-2С - Naro-1 - Naro (South Korea/Russia)

2013
TBD - FORMOSAT-6 - TSLV - TBD (Taiwan) (or 2014)
TBD - TBD/Nano-JASMINE - Tsyklon-4 - Alcântara (Brazil/Ukraine) (or 2014)
TBD - TBD - Tronador II - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina) (or 2014)

2014
TBD - Pengorbitan-1 (RPS-01) - Lapan (Indonesia)

Unclear:
TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas - Balloon over Black Sea (Romania)
TBD - TBD - ORBIT - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)

Changes on March 18th
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Changes on April 9th
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: baldusi on 03/19/2012 06:04 pm
Brazil's VLS

2012 Q4 (or Q1 2013) - VLS-1 XVT-01 (tests first two stages)
Q3 2013 - Dummy - VLS-1 XVT-02
Q1 2014 - Dummy - VLS-1 XVT-03
Q3 2014 - TBD - VLS-1 XVT-04
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 03/19/2012 06:24 pm
Brazilian space plans: 2011-2015.

http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=25591.0
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo Ukr on 04/16/2012 08:40 pm
Launched:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

1998.08.31 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-1 - Paektusan-1 - Musudan-ri (North Korea) - 03:07 (Failure)
2006.07.04 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 - Unha-1 - Musudan-ri (North Korea) - 20:01 (Failure)
2009.04.05 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 - Unha-2 - Tonghae (North Korea) - 02:20 (Failure)
2009.08.25 - STSAT-2A - Naro-1 (KSLV-1) - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 08:00 (Failure)
2010.06.10 - STSAT-2B - Naro-1 (KSLV-1) - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 08:01 (Failure)
2012.04.12 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea) - 22:38:55 (Failure)

Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2012
October 10 - STSAT-2С - Naro-1 - Naro (South Korea/Russia)

2013
TBD - FORMOSAT-6 - TSLV - TBD (Taiwan) (or 2014)
TBD - TBD - Tronador II - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina) (or 2014)

2014
TBD - Pengorbitan-1 (RPS-01) - Lapan (Indonesia)

2021
TBD - TBD - KSLV-2 - Naro (South Korea)


Unclear:
TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas - Balloon over Black Sea (Romania)
TBD - TBD - ORBIT - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)

Changes от April 16th
Changes от May 21st
Changes от June 6th
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 09/11/2012 06:03 pm
Can't find an English source yet, but Yonhap News is reporting that the launch is now scheduled on October 26 (with backup dates on October 27-31). The launch window is 3:30 pm - 7:00 pm LT (06:30 - 10:00 UTC).
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 09/11/2012 06:07 pm
Launched:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)


1998.08.31 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-1 - Paektusan-1 - Musudan-ri (North Korea) - 03:07 (Failure)
2006.07.04 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 - Unha-1 - Musudan-ri (North Korea) - 20:01 (Failure)
2009.04.05 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 - Unha-2 - Tonghae (North Korea) - 02:20 (Failure)
2009.08.25 - STSAT-2A - Naro-1 (KSLV-1) - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 08:00 (Failure)
2010.06.10 - STSAT-2B - Naro-1 (KSLV-1) - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 08:01 (Failure)
2012.04.12 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea) - 22:38:55 (Failure)

Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2012

October 26  mid-  November 9 16 29 - STSAT-2С - Naro-1 - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 07:00-10:15  06:30-10:00
 
2013
TBD - FORMOSAT-6 - TSLV - TBD (Taiwan) (or 2014)
TBD - TBD - Tronador II - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina) (or 2014)

2014
TBD - Pengorbitan-1 (RPS-01) - Lapan (Indonesia)

2021
TBD - TBD - KSLV-2 - Naro (South Korea)

Unclear:
TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas - Balloon over Black Sea (Romania)
TBD - TBD - ORBIT - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)

Changes on September 11th
Changes on October 27th
Changes on October 29th
Changes on November 8th
Changes on November 20th
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/22/2012 08:57 am
Launched:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)


1998.08.31 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-1 - Paektusan-1 - Musudan-ri (North Korea) - 03:07 (Failure)
2006.07.04 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 - Unha-1 - Musudan-ri (North Korea) - 20:01 (Failure)
2009.04.05 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 - Unha-2 - Tonghae (North Korea) - 02:20 (Failure)
2009.08.25 - STSAT-2A - Naro-1 (KSLV-1) - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 08:00 (Failure)
2010.06.10 - STSAT-2B - Naro-1 (KSLV-1) - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 08:01 (Failure)
2012.04.12 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea) - 22:38:55 (Failure)

Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2012

late (TBD) December 10-22 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea)

2013
November 29 December 3 early (TBD) - STSAT-2С - Naro-1 - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 07:00-09:55
TBD - FORMOSAT-6 - TSLV - TBD (Taiwan) (or 2014)
TBD - TBD - Tronador II - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina) (or 2014)

2014
TBD - Pengorbitan-1 (RPS-01) - Lapan (Indonesia)

2021
TBD - TBD - KSLV-2 - Naro (South Korea)

Unclear:

TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas - Balloon over Black Sea (Romania)
TBD - TBD - ORBIT - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)

Changes on November 22nd
Changes on November 27th
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Changes on November 30th
Changes on December 1st
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Satori on 12/01/2012 04:16 pm

2012[/b]
late (TBD) December 10-22 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea)


Shouldn't that be the Kwangmyŏngsŏng-4?
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Galactic Penguin SST on 12/01/2012 04:21 pm

2012[/b]
late (TBD) December 10-22 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea)


Shouldn't that be the Kwangmyŏngsŏng-4?

The problem is that in the N-K announcement, they call it "a copy of KMS-3", not "KMS-4".....
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: russianhalo117 on 12/01/2012 09:24 pm

2012[/b]
late (TBD) December 10-22 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea)


Shouldn't that be the Kwangmyŏngsŏng-4?

The problem is that in the N-K announcement, they call it "a copy of KMS-3", not "KMS-4".....
I've also seen KMS-3R as in KMS-3 Replacement Sat
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: russianhalo117 on 12/01/2012 09:37 pm
Launched:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)


1998.08.31 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-1 - Paektusan-1 - Musudan-ri (North Korea) - 03:07 (Failure)
2006.07.04 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 - Unha-1 - Musudan-ri (North Korea) - 20:01 (Failure)
2009.04.05 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 - Unha-2 - Tonghae (North Korea) - 02:20 (Failure)
2009.08.25 - STSAT-2A - Naro-1 (KSLV-1) - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 08:00 (Failure)
2010.06.10 - STSAT-2B - Naro-1 (KSLV-1) - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 08:01 (Failure)
2012.04.12 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea) - 22:38:55 (Failure)

Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2012

late (TBD) December 10-22 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea)

2013
November 29 December 3 early (TBD) - STSAT-2С - Naro-1 - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 07:00-09:55
TBD - FORMOSAT-6 - TSLV - TBD (Taiwan) (or 2014)
TBD - TBD - Tronador II - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina) (or 2014)

2014
TBD - Pengorbitan-1 (RPS-01) - Lapan (Indonesia)

2021
TBD - TBD - KSLV-2 - Naro (South Korea)

Unclear:

TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas - Balloon over Black Sea (Romania)
TBD - TBD - ORBIT - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)

Changes on November 22nd
Changes on November 27th
Changes on November 29th
Changes on November 30th
Changes on December 1st
KMS-3 second flight attempt should be KMS-3R as in KMS-3 Replacement. Sat
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 12/02/2012 06:57 pm
Launched:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)


1998.08.31 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-1 - Paektusan-1 - Musudan-ri (North Korea) - 03:07 (Failure)
2006.07.04 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 - Unha-1 - Musudan-ri (North Korea) - 20:01 (Failure)
2009.04.05 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 #2 - Unha-2 - Tonghae (North Korea) - 02:20 (Failure)
2009.08.25 - STSAT-2A - Naro-1 (KSLV-1) - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 08:00 (Failure)
2010.06.10 - STSAT-2B - Naro-1 (KSLV-1) - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 08:01:00.320 (Failure)
2012.04.12 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea) - 22:38:55 (Failure)
2012.12.12 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 #2 - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea) - 00:49

Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2013

early (TBD) January 26 - STSAT-2С - Naro-1 - Naro (South Korea/Russia)
TBD - TBD - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea)
TBD - TBD - Tronador II - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina) (or 2014)

2014
TBD - Pengorbitan-1 (RPS-01) - Lapan (Indonesia)

2021
TBD - TBD - KSLV-2 - Naro (South Korea)

Unclear:
TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas - Balloon over Black Sea (Romania)
TBD - TBD - ORBIT - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)

Probably canceled:
2013 - FORMOSAT-6 - TSLV - TBD (Taiwan) (or 2014)

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Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 12/06/2012 09:00 pm
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=16267.msg840723#msg840723
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 01/13/2013 05:58 am
S. Korea expected to launch space rocket on Jan. 25 (http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2013/01/13/43/0301000000AEN20130113001100315F.HTML)

Launched:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)


1998.08.31 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-1 - Paektusan-1 - Musudan-ri (North Korea) - 03:07 (Failure)
2006.07.04 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 - Unha-1 - Musudan-ri (North Korea) - 20:01 (Failure)
2009.04.05 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 #2 - Unha-2 - Tonghae (North Korea) - 02:20 (Failure)
2009.08.25 - STSAT-2A - Naro-1 (KSLV-1) - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 08:00 (Failure)
2010.06.10 - STSAT-2B - Naro-1 (KSLV-1) - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 08:01:00.320 (Failure)
2012.04.12 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea) - 22:38:55 (Failure)
2012.12.12 - Kwangmyŏngsŏng-3 #2 - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea) - 00:49
2013.01.30 - STSAT-2С - Naro-1 - Naro (South Korea/Russia) - 07:00

Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)


2013
TBD - TBD - Unha-3 - Sohae (North Korea)
TBD - TBD - Tronador II - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina) (or 2014)

2014
TBD - Pengorbitan-1 (RPS-01) - Lapan (Indonesia)

Unclear:
2016-2017 2021 - TBD - KSLV-2 - Naro (South Korea)
TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas - Balloon over Black Sea (Romania)
TBD - TBD - ORBIT - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)

Probably canceled:
2013 - FORMOSAT-6 - TSLV - TBD (Taiwan) (or 2014)

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Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 07/12/2013 10:39 am
New topics:
Brazilian launch shedule (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32356.0)
North Korean launch shedule (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32354.0)
South Korean launch shedule (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32355.0)
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 07/12/2013 10:41 am
Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2015

2014 TBD - TBD - Pengorbitan-1 (RPS-01) - Lapan (Indonesia)
2013 April - suborbital test - Tronador II/Vex5a - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina) (or 2014)
June - suborbital test - Vex5b - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)
NET 2016 December - TBD - Tronador II - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)

Unclear:
NET 2018 - TBD - Skylon - TBD (Great Britain)
TBD - TBD - Gokturk - TBD (Turkey)
TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas-2C - Balloon over Black Sea TBD (Romania)
TBD - TBD - ORBIT - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Pengorbitan-2 (RPS-550)- Lapan (Indonesia)
TBD - TBD - CHEETAH-1 CSLV - TBD (South Africa)
TBD - TBD - Tronador III - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)

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Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: asdert on 07/16/2013 07:58 am
New topics:
Brazilian launch shedule (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32356.0)
North Korean launch shedule (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32354.0)
South Korean launch shedule (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=32355.0)

Maybe there is a typo in the thread title. I don't mind, but as these threads are meant to stay for a long time, maybe you want to consider a correction.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: JSz on 08/24/2013 02:08 pm
TBD - ELE - Haas - Balloon over Black Sea (Romania)

Not balloon but supersonic plane IAR-111, and not Haas rocket but Haas 2. Another option is that the ELE will be launched by Haas 2C rockret from ground - on the ARCA webpage it is not clearly explained. The launch is scheduled for 2014.

http://www.arcaspace.com/en/home.htm
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 10/11/2013 07:02 am
Argentina's CONAE might  test Tronador/VEX 1 October 12-17 at 35-31.26S 057-11.3W
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 10/11/2013 07:30 am
http://www.diarionorte.com/article/96502/argentina-ingreso-al-club-de-los-siete-paises-que-desarrollan-satelites-
Quote
Como compañeros de la aventura espacial, Conae e Invap firmaron un contrato para la instalación en Bahía Blanca de la base de lanzamiento Tronador II, con capacidad de transporte de 250 kilos, que es el tamaño de los satélites de observación terrestre, a diferencia de los de telecomunicaciones, que pesan 3000 kilos por la cantidad de combustible que llevan para funcionar 15 años.

Google translate:
Quote
As fellow space adventure, CONAE and Invap signed a contract for the installation in Bahia Blanca Tronador II launch base, with a transport capacity of 250 kilos, which is the size of Earth observation satellites, unlike the telecommunications, weighing 3000 kilos by the amount of fuel that lead to run 15.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 12/24/2014 04:33 am
http://www.energypress.com.ar/index.php?r=noticias/verNoticia&q=76271
Quote
Ahora vendrá la prueba con el VEx-5. Culminada esa etapa, será el turno del modelo tecnológico y luego el operativo del Tronador II, de cara a septiembre de 2015.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: albatros68 on 12/24/2014 08:28 pm
Present plans for Vex5 are: Vex5a launch April 2015. Vex5b in June. Tronador 2 demonstrator December2015. But this dates might have delays
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 12/25/2014 04:44 am
Thanks! :)
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 03/03/2015 08:17 am
Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2015

April 4th quarter - suborbital test - Vex5a - Puerto Belgrano Punta Indio (Argentina)
2nd half late - test flight - Electron - TBD (New Zealand)
July TBD - suborbital test - Vex5b - Punta Indio (Argentina)
November TBD - suborbital test - Vex5c - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Pengorbitan-1 (RPS-01) - Lapan (Indonesia)

Unclear:
NET 2018 - TBD - Skylon - TBD (Great Britain)
2023 - TBD - Águila IV - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)
2024 - TBD - SLV - Lapan (Indonesia)
December 2014 TBD - TBD - Tronador II - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Gokturk - TBD (Turkey)
TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas-2C -  TBD (Romania)
TBD - TBD - ORBIT - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Pengorbitan-2 (RPS-550)- Lapan (Indonesia)
TBD - TBD - CHEETAH-1 CSLV - TBD (South Africa)
TBD - TBD - Tronador III - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Sirio III - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)

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Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Skyrocket on 03/03/2015 10:02 am
Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2015

TBD - TBD - Pengorbitan-1 (RPS-01) - Lapan (Indonesia)

Does anyone have insight, if this project is indeed making progress, that a launch in 2015 looks even remotely possible?
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: albatros68 on 03/03/2015 11:44 am
Quote
TBD - TBD - ORBIT - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)
Orbit no longer exists. In an open door day at Moron AFB last year there were news of a Sirio(a star´s name) small launcher by 2016 end. IMHO probably from Chamical or Mar Chiquita launch pads already owned by AF.
Sirio was described as a 4+1+1 3-stage rocket: a cluster of 4 56 cm as 1st stage and the other 2 stages of 56 cm diameter rockets each
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: baldusi on 03/03/2015 12:51 pm
Quote
TBD - TBD - ORBIT - Puerto Belgrano (Argentina)
Orbit no longer exists. In an open door day at Moron AFB last year there were news of a Sirio(a star´s name) small launcher by 2016 end. IMHO probably from Chamical or Mar Chiquita launch pads already owned by AF.
Sirio was described as a 4+1+1 3-stage rocket: a cluster of 4 56 cm as 1st stage and the other 2 stages of 56 cm diameter rockets each
That sounds more like a sounding rocket.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 07/29/2015 07:22 pm
http://www.aprsaf.org/annual_meetings/aprsaf21/pdf/program/plenary/d3_1120_03_indonesia.pdf
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 10/05/2015 03:45 am
http://argentinaenelespacio.blogspot.com/2015/09/el-resurgir-del-fenix.html
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/13/2015 10:47 am
http://argentinaenelespacio.blogspot.com/2015/10/conae-con-presupuesto-de-1800-millones.html#more

Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2015

late  - test flight - Electron - TBD (New Zealand)

2016
4th quarter  2015 TBD - suborbital test - Vex5a - Punta Indio (Argentina)
2015 TBD - suborbital test - Vex5b - Punta Indio (Argentina)
2015 TBD - suborbital test - Vex5c - Puerto Belgrano Bahía Blanca (Argentina)

2017
1st half - TBD - Tronador II - Puerto Belgrano Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - test flight - Black Arrow II - Nothern Scotland (UK)

2018
TBD - customer flight - Black Arrow II - TBD

2019
TBD - SARE-1A-1 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-2 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)

2020
TBD - SARE-1A-3 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-4 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - North Star Launch Vehicle (NSLV) - Andoya (Norway)

2021
3rd quarter - smallsat (50 kg) + cubesat (x4) - ARION 2- INTA-CEDEA (Spain)

2023
2nd quarter -  moon launch - ARION 2- INTA-CEDEA (Spain)

Unclear:
NET 2018 - TBD - Skylon - TBD (Great Britain)
2023 - TBD - Águila IV - Puerto Belgrano Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
2024 - TBD - SLV - Lapan (Indonesia)
TBD - TBD - Tronador III - Puerto Belgrano Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Sirio III - Puerto Belgrano Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Gokturk - TBD (Turkey)
TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas-2C -  TBD (Romania)
TBD - TBD - CHEETAH-1 CSLV - TBD (South Africa)

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Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 12/11/2015 06:18 am
http://andoyaspace.no/wp-content/files/2013/01/NorthStar.pdf
http://horizonsas.com/products/
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 12/31/2015 05:38 pm
Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2016

late February May July- late August-September NET October - suborbital test - VEx5a - Punta Indio Pipinas (Argentina)
late, 2015 NET 2nd quarter   midyear late summer fall - test flight - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
late - Outerspace 1 - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
late - Outerspace 2, Outerspace 3 - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)

2017
late 2016 February 17 - Spire - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
2016 1st half - suborbital test - VEx5b - Punta Indio Pipinas (Argentina)
2nd quarter - Dove (x20-25) - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
late - Moon Express mission (Google Lunar XPRIZE) - Electron/MX-1E micro-lander - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - test flight - Black Arrow II - Nothern Scotland (UK)
TBD - Dove (x20-25) - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - Dove (x20-25) - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - Spire - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - Spire - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - Spire - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - Spire - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - Spire - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - Spire - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - Spire - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - Spire - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - Spire - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - Spire - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - Spire - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)

2018
TBD - customer flight - Black Arrow II - TBD (Great Britain)

2019
2016 2018 TBD - suborbital test - VEx5c - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)

2020
1st half 2017 2019 TBD - TBD - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
2019 TBD - SARE-1A-1 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
2019 TBD - SARE-1A-2 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-3 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-4 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - North Star Launch Vehicle (NSLV) - Andoya (Norway)

2021
3rd quarter - smallsat (50 kg) + cubesat (x4) - ARION 2- INTA-CEDEA (Spain)

2023
2nd quarter -  moon launch - ARION 2- INTA-CEDEA (Spain)

Unclear:
NET 2018 2020 - TBD - Skylon - TBD (Great Britain)
2023 - TBD - Águila IV - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
2024 - TBD - SLV - Lapan (Indonesia)
TBD - TBD - Tronador III - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Sirio III - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Gokturk - TBD (Turkey)
TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas-2C -  TBD (Romania)
TBD - TBD - CHEETAH-1 CSLV - TBD (South Africa)

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Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 01/09/2016 06:02 am
http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1860408-lanzador-espacial-cuenta-regresiva-para-otro-prototipo
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 01/10/2016 08:12 am
http://www.rocketlabusa.com/construction-begins-on-rocket-labs-orbital-launch-site/
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 03/15/2016 10:55 pm
http://www.perfil.com/ciencia/Planean-mas-pruebas-para-el-lanzador-de-satelites-argentino--20160312-0062.html
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 06/07/2016 08:33 pm
http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1905229-lanzador-espacial-argentino-la-proxima-prueba-sera-entre-julio-y-agosto
http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1905864-otra-prueba-del-lanzador-espacial-argentino
http://www.unsam.edu.ar/tss/el-camino-al-espacio/
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/10/2016 09:55 pm
http://book.rocketlabusa.com/
http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_lau/electron.htm
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/11/2016 07:43 am
Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2016

NET October November - suborbital test - VEx5a - Pipinas (Argentina)
fall NET November - test flight - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
late NET December - Outerspace 1 - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)


2017
late 2016 1st quarter - Outerspace 2, Outerspace 3 - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
February 17 1st quarter - Spire ANDESITE, CeREs, CHOMPTT, Da Vinci, ISX, NMTSat , RSat-P, Shields 1, STF 1, CubeSail 1, CubeSail 2, GeoStare /, TomSat Eagle Scout, TomSat R3, SHFT 1 - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
1st half - suborbital test - VEx5b - Pipinas (Argentina)
2nd quarter - Dove / Flock-x (x20-25) - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
3rd quarter - Dove (x20-25) TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
3rd quarter - Dove (x20-25) TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
3rd quarter - Spire TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
4th quarter - Spire TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
late 4th quarter - Moon Express mission (Google Lunar XPRIZE) - Electron/MX-1E micro-lander - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
4th quarter - Moon Express mission (Google Lunar XPRIZE) - Electron/MX-1E micro-lander - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - test flight - Black Arrow II - Nothern Scotland (UK)

2018
2017 1st quarter - Spire TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
2017 1st quarter - Spire TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
2017 1st quarter - Spire TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
2017 2nd quarter - Spire TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
2017 2nd quarter - Spire TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
2017 2nd quarter - Spire TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
2017 3rd quarter - Spire TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
2017 3rd quarter - Spire TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
3rd quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
4th quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
4th quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
4th quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - customer flight - Black Arrow II - TBD (Great Britain)

2019
1st quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
1st quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
1st quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
2nd quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
2nd quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - suborbital test - VEx5c - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)

2020
TBD - TBD - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-1 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-2 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-3 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-4 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - North Star Launch Vehicle (NSLV) - Andoya (Norway)

2021
3rd quarter - smallsat (50 kg) + cubesat (x4) - ARION 2- INTA-CEDEA (Spain)

2023
2nd quarter -  moon launch - ARION 2- INTA-CEDEA (Spain)

Unclear:
NET 2020 - TBD - Skylon - TBD (Great Britain)
2023 - TBD - Águila IV - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
2024 - TBD - SLV - Lapan (Indonesia)
TBD - TBD - Tronador III - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Sirio III - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Gokturk - TBD (Turkey)
TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas-2C -  TBD (Romania)
TBD - TBD - CHEETAH-1 CSLV - TBD (South Africa)

Changes on November 11th
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: rocx on 11/11/2016 09:17 am
Seems like a separate launch schedule for Electron will be needed as soon as they have a working orbital rocket.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: JSz on 11/13/2016 04:08 pm
From the RocketLab webpage:

Quote
Rocket Lab is a US corporation with a New Zealand subsidiary

Is the allocation to New Zealand correct? Doesn't it American company?
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: russianhalo117 on 11/13/2016 11:15 pm
From the RocketLab webpage:

Quote
Rocket Lab is a US corporation with a New Zealand subsidiary

Is the allocation to New Zealand correct? Doesn't it American company?
Its current launch facilities are only in New Zealand until US Spaceports joint government and civilian agency task forces approve their pad requests and assign them an available missile/space launch complex(es).
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/22/2016 10:14 pm
http://argentinaenelespacio.blogspot.com/2016/11/conae-prepara-el-lanzamiento-del-vex-5a.html
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/22/2016 10:24 pm
Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2017

NET November 2016 early NET late February - ''It's a Test'' - test flight 1 - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand) (or NET late November 23-24 December 2016)
NET March - test flight 2 - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
NET March - test flight 3 - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
winter 1st half - suborbital test - VEx5a - Pipinas (Argentina)
NET 1st half - suborbital test - VEx5b - Pipinas (Argentina)
NET December 2016 1st NET 2nd quarter - Outerspace 1 - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
1st NET 2nd quarter - Outerspace 2, Outerspace 3 - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
1st NET 2nd quarter - ANDESITE, CeREs, CHOMPTT, Da Vinci, ISX, NMTSat , RSat-P, Shields 1, STF 1, CubeSail 1, CubeSail 2, GeoStare /, TomSat Eagle Scout, TomSat R3, SHFT 1 - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
NET 2nd quarter - Dove / Flock-x (x20-25) - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
3rd quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
3rd quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
3rd quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
4th quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
late 4th quarter - Moon Express mission (Google Lunar XPRIZE) - Electron/MX-1E micro-lander - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
4th quarter - Moon Express mission (Google Lunar XPRIZE) - Electron/MX-1E micro-lander - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - test flight - Black Arrow II - Nothern Scotland (UK)

2018
1st quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
1st quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
1st quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
2nd quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
2nd quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
2nd quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
3rd quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
3rd quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
3rd quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
4th quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
4th quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
4th quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - customer flight - Black Arrow II - TBD (Great Britain)

2019
1st quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
1st quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
1st quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
2nd quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
2nd quarter - TBD - Electron - Mahia Peninsula (New Zealand)
TBD - suborbital test - VEx5c - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)

2020
midyear - TBD - ARION 2 - INTA-CEDEA (Spain)
TBD - TBD - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-1 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-2 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-3 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-4 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - North Star Launch Vehicle (NSLV) - Andoya (Norway)

2021
3rd quarter - smallsat (50 kg) + cubesat (x4) - ARION 2 - INTA-CEDEA (Spain)

2023
2nd quarter -  moon launch - ARION 2- INTA-CEDEA (Spain)

Unclear:
2020 - TBD - Skylon - TBD (Great Britain)
2023 - TBD - Águila IV - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
2024 - TBD - SLV - Lapan (Indonesia)
TBD - TBD - Tronador III - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Sirio III - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Gokturk - TBD (Turkey)
TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas-2C -  TBD (Romania)
TBD - TBD - CHEETAH-1 CSLV - TBD (South Africa)

Changes on November 22nd, 2016
Changes on November 23rd, 2016
Changes on November 25th, 2016
Changes on November 29th, 2016
Changes on January 1st
Changes on January 9th
Changes on January 11th
Changes on February 16th
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/22/2016 10:49 pm
http://www.clarin.com/politica/Cohete-VEX-suspendieron-minutos-lanzamiento_0_1691830961.html
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/23/2016 05:25 am
Thanks russianhalo117 for link:
http://gisborneherald.co.nz/localnews/2564230-135/rocket-lab-test-flights-delayed
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/29/2016 09:01 pm
The third prototype of the Tronador, on Wednesday, returning to the Indian Point Base after the suspension of the launch. The CONAE would be to try again before Christmas.
http://www.elcolonodigital.com.ar/article/fracaso-un-tercer-lanzamiento-del-cohete/
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: JSz on 01/11/2017 10:08 am
From the RocketLab webpage:

Quote
Rocket Lab is a US corporation with a New Zealand subsidiary

Is the allocation to New Zealand correct? Doesn't it American company?
Its current launch facilities are only in New Zealand until US Spaceports joint government and civilian agency task forces approve their pad requests and assign them an available missile/space launch complex(es).

So the Rocket Lab should be reported in "US Launch Schedule" as the company is US entity. Launch facility location is not a criterion (like Ariane is an Europe rocket in spite of the fact that Kourou is not located in Europe).
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: aga on 01/11/2017 05:40 pm
So the Rocket Lab should be reported in "US Launch Schedule" as the company is US entity. Launch facility location is not a criterion (like Ariane is an Europe rocket in spite of the fact that Kourou is not located in Europe).

if i remember correctly my school times, french guyana is politically part of france and the eu
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Jirka Dlouhy on 01/11/2017 06:47 pm
So the Rocket Lab should be reported in "US Launch Schedule" as the company is US entity. Launch facility location is not a criterion (like Ariane is an Europe rocket in spite of the fact that Kourou is not located in Europe).

if i remember correctly my school times, french guyana is politically part of france and the eu

aga wrote truth. French Guyana is oversea department of France.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: JSz on 01/11/2017 07:45 pm
So the Rocket Lab should be reported in "US Launch Schedule" as the company is US entity. Launch facility location is not a criterion (like Ariane is an Europe rocket in spite of the fact that Kourou is not located in Europe).

if i remember correctly my school times, french guyana is politically part of france and the eu

aga wrote truth. French Guyana is oversea department of France.

Formally, New Zealand is s British Dominion ;)
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 02/16/2017 11:56 am
 (https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/710328740434214913/OGUMRt-X_bigger.jpg) Rocket Lab ‏@RocketLabUSA  (https://twitter.com/RocketLabUSA)
Three test launches are planned before Rocket Lab begins commercial satellite launches.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 02/16/2017 01:00 pm
So the Rocket Lab should be reported in "US Launch Schedule" as the company is US entity. Launch facility location is not a criterion (like Ariane is an Europe rocket in spite of the fact that Kourou is not located in Europe).
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11801629
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Rocket Lab's first Electron vehicle has arrived at its launch site south of Gisborne in what the New Zealand company says is an important milestone for the space industry.

The historic test launch will take place in ''the coming months'', dependent on equipment testing and weather on the Mahia Peninsula.

Pre-flight checks would now start on the 17m tall rocket - with a call sign chosen by staff: ''It's a Test.''

"It's an important milestone for our team and for the space industry, both in New Zealand and globally. In past, it's been countries that go to space, not companies," said Peter Beck, Rocket Lab founder and chief executive.

''I'm immensely proud of the team it's a great effort by a group of incredible people."

The rocket was taken by truck in two climate-controlled containers to the Mahia Peninsula from Rocket Lab's manufacturing base near Auckland Airport. Launch Complex 1 is at the tip of the peninsula, about 90km south of Gisborne.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 02/16/2017 01:04 pm
https://www.rocketlabusa.com/
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United States Office
Rocket Lab Headquarters
Suite 101
14520 Delta Lane
Huntington Beach, CA 92647

New Zealand Office
Rocket Lab New Zealand
3a Airpark Drive,
Auckland 2022
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 02/16/2017 02:04 pm
New topic:    
Rocket Lab launch schedule (http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=42327.0)
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 02/16/2017 02:07 pm
Launched:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)
2017:

April 20 - suborbital test - VEx5a - Pipinas (Argentina) - 21:02 (launch failure)

Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2019

2017  2018  late - test flight - Black Arrow II - Nothern Scotland (UK)
TBD - suborbital test - VEx5c - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)

2020
midyear - TBD - ARION 2 - INTA-CEDEA (Spain)
2018  2nd half 2019  late - customer flight - Black Arrow II - TBD (Great Britain)
TBD - TBD - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-1 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-2 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-3 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-4 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - North Star Launch Vehicle (NSLV) - Andoya (Norway)

2021
3rd quarter - smallsat (50 kg) + cubesat (x4) - ARION 2 - INTA-CEDEA (Spain)

2023
2nd quarter -  moon launch - ARION 2- INTA-CEDEA (Spain)

Unclear:
NET 2020  2023 - TBD - Skylon - TBD (Great Britain)
2023 - TBD - Águila IV - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
2024 - TBD - SLV - Lapan (Indonesia)
TBD - TBD - Orbex LV - Nothern Scotland (Great Britain)
TBD - TBD - Tronador III - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Sirio III - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Gokturk - TBD (Turkey)
TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas-2C -  TBD (Romania)
TBD - TBD - CHEETAH-1 CSLV - TBD (South Africa)

Changes on April 23rd
Changes on May 16th
Changes on November 13th
Changes on November 22nd
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: russianhalo117 on 05/16/2017 02:08 am
Launched:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)
2017:

April 20 - suborbital test - VEx5a - Pipinas (Argentina) - 21:02 (launch failure)

Scheduled:

Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2017

TBD - test flight - Black Arrow II - Nothern Scotland (UK)

2018
TBD - customer flight - Black Arrow II - TBD (Great Britain)

2019
TBD - suborbital test - VEx5c - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)

2020
midyear - TBD - ARION 2 - INTA-CEDEA (Spain)
TBD - TBD - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-1 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-2 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-3 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-4 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - North Star Launch Vehicle (NSLV) - Andoya (Norway)

2021
3rd quarter - smallsat (50 kg) + cubesat (x4) - ARION 2 - INTA-CEDEA (Spain)

2023
2nd quarter -  moon launch - ARION 2- INTA-CEDEA (Spain)

Unclear:
NET 2020 - TBD - Skylon - TBD (Great Britain)
2023 - TBD - Águila IV - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
2024 - TBD - SLV - Lapan (Indonesia)
TBD - TBD - Tronador III - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Sirio III - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Gokturk - TBD (Turkey)
TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas-2C -  TBD (Romania)
TBD - TBD - CHEETAH-1 CSLV - TBD (South Africa)

Changes on April 23rd

Per updated info on the site (http://www.horizonsas.com/products/) please move all BA2 launch dates to the right by one year with IOC launches NET second half 2019 depending outcomes of test flights.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 02/04/2018 07:05 pm
http://spacenews.com/uk-ukrainian-launch-vehicle-developer-skyrora-to-establish-smallsat-launch-site/
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U.K.-based Skyrora has unveiled plans to host a suborbital test flight in the fourth quarter of 2018. As part of its strategy to meet the rising demand for small satellite launches in a cost-effective manner, the company aims to set up a facility to launch smallsats from Scotland.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 02/04/2018 07:07 pm
https://www.skyrora.com/skyrora1
https://www.skyrora.com/skyroraxl
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 06/11/2018 01:57 pm
https://12endigital.com/2018/06/11/la-empresa-ilicitana-pld-space-completa-su-inversion-para-construir-cohetes-espaciales/
http://pldspace.com/new/arion1-book/#arion-launch-box
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 06/11/2018 09:06 pm
http://pldspace.com/new/2018/06/11/press-release/
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Now, this new financial support will allow PLD Space to start manufacturing two complete reusable ARION 1 rockets that will be ready to fly into space in 2019 from the CEDEA “El Arenosillo” test range in Huelva, belonging to the National Institute of Aerospace Technology (INTA).
...
Raúl Torres, CEO and co-founder of the company: – “We are in the process of manufacturing our first two space rockets, and we hope to start their integration and testing by the end of this year. It’s the beginning of a new era in our company, very nice but complex, because for the first time, we’re going face to face with building our first space launcher. In fact, we have already started purchasing materials and equipment to manufacture those 2 vehicles and more than 8 rocket engines that will be qualified for the first space launch in PLD Space’s history. In addition, I am proud to say that everything is being developed in Spain: Design, Manufacturing, Integration, Qualification, and the future Launch, which increases Spain’s competitiveness and brings added value to our national aerospace industry, which is strategically important at international level”-.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 06/11/2018 09:09 pm
Scheduled:
Date - Satellite(s) - Rocket - Launch Site (Country) - Time (UTC)

2018
Q4 - suborbital launch - Skyrora 1 - Nothern Scotland (UK, Ukraine)

2019
Q1 - suborbital launch - Ariel - Australia
H2  Q3 - suborbital  test launch - ARION 1  MIURA - “El Arenosillo” test range, Huelva (Spain) (or Late)
H2  NET Q3 - suborbital commercial launch - ARION 1  MIURA - “El Arenosillo” test range, Huelva (Spain) (or Late)
late - test flight - Black Arrow II - Nothern Scotland (UK)
TBD - suborbital launch - SkyHy (Skyrora) - Nothern Scotland (UK, Ukraine)

2020
midyear - TBD - ARION 2  MIURA 5 - INTA-CEDEA (Spain)
Q4 - TBD - Eris-100 - Australia
late - customer flight - Black Arrow II - TBD (UK)
TBD - TBD - Cyclone-4M - Canso, Nova Scotia (Canada, Ukraine)
TBD - TBD - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-1 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-2 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-3 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - SARE-1A-4 - Tronador II - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)

TBD - TBD - North Star Launch Vehicle (NSLV) - Andoya (Norway)
TBD - TBD - Prime (Orbex LV) - Nothern Scotland (UK)

2021
Q3 - smallsat (50 kg) + cubesat (x4) - ARION 2  MIURA 5 - INTA-CEDEA (Spain)
TBD - TBD - Eris-400 - Australia
late 2019  TBD - suborbital test - VEx5c  Tronador III Tecnológico - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)

2023
Q2 -  moon launch - ARION 2  MIURA 5 - INTA-CEDEA (Spain)

Unclear:
NET 2023 - TBD - Skylon - TBD (UK)
2023 - TBD - Águila IV - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
2024 - TBD - SLV - Lapan (Indonesia)
TBD - TBD - Skyrora XL - Nothern Scotland (UK, Ukraine)
TBD - TBD - Tronador III - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Sirio III - Bahía Blanca (Argentina)
TBD - TBD - Gokturk - TBD (Turkey)
TBD - TBD - TBD - Sonmiani (Pakistan)
TBD - ELE - Haas-2C -  TBD (Romania)
TBD - TBD - CHEETAH-1 CSLV - TBD (South Africa)

Changes on February 4th
Changes on June 11th
Changes on June 12th
Changes on June 18th
Changes on July 17th
Changes on September 29th
Changes on November 27th
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 06/11/2018 09:25 pm
http://latamsatelital.com/veng-presupuesto-2018/
Google translate:
Quote
Current situation of the company

Veng SA carries out for the CONAE the development of the prototype of Launcher "Tronador II / III" included in the ISCUL Program (Satellite Injector for Light Useful Loads).

Said prototype is designed to have the capacity to place a satellite payload of between two hundred and fifty kilograms (250 kg) and one thousand kilograms (1000 Kg) in a polar orbit between six hundred kilometers (600 km) and seven hundred kilometers (700 km) high. ) of weight. To that end, liquid propellant engines are developed with ablative and regenerative combustion chamber and fuels and liquid comburents for these engines.

The structure of the launcher prototype, the avionics and the navigation, guidance and control systems of the launcher are also developed. For the purpose of qualifying the developed components, a flight prototype design and test plan is carried out, until arriving at a first prototype with satellite capacity, called "Tronador III Tecnológico", whose first test is scheduled for the end of 2019 .

The project Tronador II / III emerges as a continuity and a fusion of both projects, which allows to reuse to the maximum the engineering of the first in line with the achievement of the second, where increasing the burning times in the second stage can be achieved to inject more load useful in orbit with the same engineering. These two launcher models cover all the needs derived from the launches of future satellite missions developed with the concept of "segmented architecture", on the basis of which the satellite missions of the SARE series of CONAE are planned.

Source: Ministry of Finance
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 06/18/2018 02:10 pm
https://twitter.com/pbdes/status/1008693166898282496
Quote
Peter B. de Selding @pbdes
@PLD plans first suborbital flight in late 2019.https://bit.ly/2HP3qQf
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 07/17/2018 06:23 am
http://orbex.space/news/orbex-secures-30-million-funding-for-uk-space-launch-vehicles
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Farnborough, UK, July 16, 2018 – Orbex has announced that it has secured £30 million ($39.6 million) in public and private funding for the development of orbital space launch systems. Orbex will launch orbital vehicles from the newly-announced UK Vertical Launch spaceport in Sutherland in the Scottish Highlands as part of the main consortium.

Recently emerging from stealth mode, Orbex is a UK-based spaceflight company, with subsidiaries and production facilities in Denmark and Germany. The company has received funding from the UK Space Agency (UKSA), two of Europe's largest venture capital funds, Sunstone Technology Ventures and the High-Tech Gründerfonds, as well as private investors, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Commission Horizon 2020 programme.

Orbex is constructing a completely re-thought and re-designed orbital launch vehicle, called Prime, to deliver small satellites into Earth’s orbit. The Prime launcher has a novel architecture that eliminates the fundamental mass challenge of small launchers. Prime launchers are up to 30% lighter and 20% more efficient than any other vehicle in the small launcher category, packing more power per cubic litre than many heavy launchers. The Prime vehicle will launch satellites to altitudes up to 1,250km, inserting them into sun-synchronous or polar orbits.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 09/29/2018 08:36 pm
https://www.gspacetech.com/launch-vehicles
Quote
ERIS
Q4 2020

https://spacenews.com/australian-startup-raises-14-million-for-smallsat-launchers/
Quote
WASHINGTON — Smallsat launch startup Gilmour Space has raised 19 million Australian dollars ($14 million) from investors.

The company’s namesake says he now has sufficient capital to see his Queensland, Australia-based venture through to a first launch of an orbital rocket in 2020, but acknowledges he’s still looking for a domestic launch site. Australia hasn’t hosted an orbital launch since 1971 when the U.K’s Black Arrow rocket lifted off from Woomera on its first and only successful satellite launch.

Gilmour Space is building Eris-100, a three-stage rocket for payloads up to 100 kilograms, and a larger variant called the Eris-400 that uses strap-on boosters to carry around 400 kilograms. Both rockets are focused on low Earth orbit. Eris-400 is slated to launch in 2021.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/27/2018 09:14 pm
https://twitter.com/pbdes/status/1065178649832431616
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/27/2018 09:41 pm
http://argentinaenelespacio.blogspot.com/2018/10/conae-aplaza-lanzamiento-del-tronador.html
Google translate:
Quote
Handicapped by the successive budget cuts applied to the area of Science and Technology, the national space agency reprograms for 2021 the qualification flight of the Tronador Tecnológico vector, initially planned for 2019.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/27/2018 09:58 pm
https://www.elintransigente.com/economia/2018/10/31/cerro-sti-la-empresa-que-participo-del-lanzamiento-del-satelite-saocom-520665.html
Google translate:
Quote
The CONAE projects suffered heavy cuts and the available funds were prioritized for SAOCOM-1A, a mission with enormous delays, partly due to its complexity. SARE, SABIA Mar and Tronador-II were almost without resources and are virtually paralyzed.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/27/2018 10:07 pm
https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/edinburgh-news/skyrora-space-edinburgh-commercial-launch-15377245
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/27/2018 10:16 pm
https://twitter.com/esa_sts/status/1063431427470094336
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/27/2018 10:20 pm
https://orbex.space/
https://twitter.com/orbexspace
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/11/2019 01:45 pm
New topic: UK launch schedule
https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=49457.0
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 11/13/2019 07:25 pm
https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2019/11/12/indonesia-to-build-the-nations-first-spaceport-in-papua.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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Indonesia plans to construct its first spaceport in Biak, Papua, to serve as the location of the country’s rocket test launches, the National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN) has confirmed.

“We will build [the spaceport] just like LAPAN’s rocket launch site we have in South Garut [West Java]. However, it will be bigger so that it can be used for larger rocket test launches,” LAPAN flight and aerospace study center head Robertus Heru Trijahyanto said.

Biak was chosen as the place to build the new spaceport because the regency’s vast area was deemed ideal to support LAPAN’s plan to do a larger rocket test launch in 2024, he said.

Citing the Karman line ─ the imaginary line marking where space begins ─ Heru said the space border was 100 kilometers above Earth's surface. LAPAN, however, plans to test launch a rocket that could go up to 300 km above Earth.

“To reach that height, the rocket must be bigger [in diameter and height],” Heru said, “That’s why we need a larger launch site,” he added as quoted by kompas.com.

The planned new spaceport would help Indonesia master the technology and operation for satellite launches, LAPAN head Thomas Djamaluddin said separately.

“LAPAN can already make satellites on its own. The next target is to launch a satellite with our own rockets that we made and a spaceport inside Indonesia,” Thomas said.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: TrevorMonty on 11/14/2019 10:22 pm
This site gives them option of polar and equatorial launches with low air traffic. The perfect site.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 04/02/2021 06:23 pm
https://twitter.com/fleetspace/status/1377059469411168257
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 04/23/2021 02:27 am
https://cincodias.elpais.com/cincodias/2020/08/10/companias/1597060934_744408.html
Google translate:
Quote
There is already a chosen date. It will be in 2024. That year, if the forecasts are met, the Miura 5 rocket will be launched into space. Inside, Spanish technology developed by PLD Space, a pioneering company that will become the first industry in our country to put a satellite in orbit. The first in Europe, in addition, to take this type of device between 1 and 500 kilos into the atmosphere.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: tul on 10/13/2021 03:11 pm
https://techtaiwan.com/20210922/nspo-2028/

New Taiwan launch schedule

2023-2028: 6 Formosat-8 earth observation satellites
2026-2028: Two earth observation satellites with ultra-high resolutions (Formosat-9)
2027 and 2029: Two earth observation satellites with Synthetic Aperture Radars (Formosat-10)
2025 and 2026: First two satellites of the Beyond 5G constellation

Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Yiosie on 11/22/2021 09:28 pm
Cross-post:

Finally, some news on Tronador II/III and VEx development:

Argentina resumes the project of the national launcher Tronador II/III (https://www.argentina.gob.ar/noticias/argentina-retoma-el-proyecto-del-lanzador-nacional-tronador-iiiii) [dated Nov. 4]

Google translate (bolds mine):

Quote
Minister Daniel Filmus announced that in 2022 4,500 million pesos will be allocated to relaunch CONAE's Access to Space program, which includes the manufacture of vehicles to place satellites weighing up to 750 kilos in orbit, in addition to the associated auxiliary infrastructure and the launch bases.

Within the framework of the reactivation of strategic projects, the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation of the Nation (MINCyT) relaunched the Access to Space program carried out by the National Commission for Space Activities (CONAE), which includes the development of vehicles experimental VExs and Tronador II/III launchers, as well as associated auxiliary infrastructure and launch bases. There is a planned investment of about 4,500 million pesos in 2022.

The announcement was made at the facilities of CONAE's Punta Indio Space Center (CEPI), located in the town of Pipinas, province of Buenos Aires, by Minister Daniel Filmus and CONAE's executive and technical director, Raúl Kulichevsky.

<snip>

The Tronador II/III is a two-stage launcher, approximately 28 meters long and 2.5 meters in diameter, with a thrust of about 120 tons at takeoff. "The development of this project will allow Argentina to complete the domain of space technology necessary to put its own satellites, designed and manufactured in the country, into orbit, and to be able to offer this service to other countries in the region and the world," Kulichevsky said. Currently only 10 countries dominate the entire space cycle.

<snip>

In the first stage, the reactivation of the Access to Space program will allow progress in the development of the experimental vehicles VEx 5 and VEx 6, to consolidate the necessary technologies required by the Tronador II/III projects, such as avionics, propulsion systems and structures. It is estimated that the first flight of these prototypes could take place at the end of 2023. Then the Tronador II-A is planned to be carried out with the aim of satellite payloads of up to 250 kilos at 600 kilometers high. With the following launchers, the aim is to increase the payload to reach 500 kilos with the Tronador II-B, and 750 kilos with the Tronador III.

With regard to launch bases, it is planned to recover the necessary infrastructure for the development, manufacture, integration, testing and subsequent launch of experimental VEx vehicles from the facilities of La Capetina, which are part of CEPI. In the future, it is also planned to develop the Manuel Belgrano Space Center (CEMB), in the south of the province of Buenos Aires, where the Launch Center for the VEx 6 vehicle and the Tronador II/III launchers will be located.
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 03/24/2022 09:28 pm
Tronador II - Late 2023.
https://www.elcordillerano.com.ar/noticias/2022/02/26/128365-invap-participa-en-el-proyecto-para-lograr-un-impulsor-satelital-en-argentina
Title: Re: Miscellaneous launch schedule
Post by: Salo on 12/09/2022 08:17 pm
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221208005364/en/
Quote
Precious Payload Partners With Maritime Launch, Adding Canada’s First Commercial Spaceport, Spaceport Nova Scotia, to Launch.ctrl Marketplace

The partnership will allow Maritime Launch Services to offer launches and related services from Spaceport Nova Scotia
December 08, 2022 07:59 AM Eastern Standard Time

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia & ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Precious Payload is excited to announce a partnership with Maritime Launch Services Inc. (NEO: MAXQ, OTCQB: MAXQF), the owner and operator of Canada’s first orbital launch complex, to market satellite delivery services to payload developers through its Launch.ctrl online marketplace.

    “Distributed on Launch.ctrl, the first online marketplace for satellite launches, we’re looking forward to showcasing Spaceport Nova Scotia’s competitive launch inclinations from 45 to 98 degrees to our global space industry's small satellite operators and companies planning constellation deployments.”
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Maritime Launch is developing Spaceport Nova Scotia and will serve small satellite market clients including broadband, earth observation, and remote sensing constellations. Spaceport Nova Scotia will be the first commercial orbital launch complex in Canada offering white-label launches and related services.

Commercial spaceports are actively entering the space launch market as individual contributors, with examples emerging in Australia, the U.K., Norway, and Brazil. This trend is being driven by the need for greater frequency and reliability of launches, as well as by the development of new spaceports offering lower costs and flexibility.

CEO and founder of Precious Payload, Andrew Maximov, commented on the new business model. “There is exponential growth in the commercial space transportation industry. Commercial spaceports are in full swing, exploring how to become a multi-tenant facility which provides services for licensing, operations, range - sometimes also pre-launch, testing, and integration - and of course, launch operations. We've chosen Maritime Launch as a pioneer of this model, and we're eager to help prove their business case and set a precedent for the rest of the industry.”

Earlier this year, Maritime Launch announced a partnership with Canadian rocket manufacturer Reaction Dynamics to perform its inaugural suborbital flight in 2023 and to also launch their first orbital launch vehicle, the Aurora, in 2024 as a white-label offering from Spaceport Nova Scotia.

Maritime Launch has also signed a white-label agreement with Scotland's Skyrora to launch satellites for both Maritime Launch and Skyrora clients, using the Skyrora XL vehicle. Maritime Launch remains on track to bring the medium class launcher, the Cyclone-4M (C4M), developed by Yuzhnoye and Yuzhmash, with a first launch scheduled for 2025. In November 2021, Maritime Launch announced Nanoracks as the first launch client for the inaugural launch of the C4M from Nova Scotia.

“We're very excited to market Spaceport Nova Scotia's launch opportunities with Precious Payload,” commented Robert Feierbach, Maritime Launch USA's President. “Distributed on Launch.ctrl, the first online marketplace for satellite launches, we’re looking forward to showcasing Spaceport Nova Scotia’s competitive launch inclinations from 45 to 98 degrees to our global space industry's small satellite operators and companies planning constellation deployments.”

The Launch.ctrl platform by Precious Payload is designed to minimize costs and development timelines while maximizing launch schedule reliability and mission assurance. Beyond simply functioning as a marketplace for satellite launches, its templates for mission description and the workplace for team collaboration bridge the gap between payload engineers and a launch provider’s business development, sales, marketing, and launch-management teams.

Earlier this year, Precious Payload successfully introduced a new version of its commercial launch schedule and released individual pages for launch and hosted payload providers, their vehicles, and upcoming missions (with all available launch service operators including brokers, commercial spaceports, and OTVs). Using Precious Payload’s Launch.ctrl platform, any payload developer can find the best commercial launch or hosted payload solution for their instrument or experiment.

About Precious Payload
Precious Payload is a US/UAE/German space tech company that developed Launch.ctrl, a marketplace for satellite operators looking to book a launch and the related services needed to get their payloads off the ground and into space.

About Maritime Launch
Maritime Launch is a Canadian-owned and operated commercial space company. Maritime Launch is developing Spaceport Nova Scotia—the first commercial orbital launch complex in Canada—to directly serve constellation market clients delivering global broadband, near-Earth imaging, and other science-related activities.